Yugoslavia


216. Memorandum From Paula Dobriansky of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (McFarlane)

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Chron February 1984 (3). Secret; Sensitive. Sent for action. A copy was sent to deGraffenreid.


217. Letter From President Reagan to Yugoslav President Spiljak

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia—Spiljak Visit 2/1/84–2/2/84 (4). No classification marking.


218. Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (McFarlane) to President Reagan

Source: Reagan Library, Executive Secretariat, NSC: National Security Decision Directives (NSDD) Records, NSDD 133 3/14/1984 (2). Secret; Sensitive. Sent for action. A copy was sent to Bush. “The President has seen” is stamped in the upper right-hand corner of the memorandum. The memorandum is also stamped “signed.”


219. National Security Decision Directive 133

Source: National Security Council, NSC Institutional Files, NSDD 133. Secret; Sensitive.


220. Letter From Yugoslav President Spiljak to President Reagan

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia—Spiljak Visit 2/1/84–2/2/84 (4). No classification marking.


221. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, N840006–0502. Secret; Immediate; Nodis; Stadis.


222. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D840329–0915. Limited Official Use; Immediate. Drafted by Lang; cleared by Kuchel, Combs, Matlock, and McKinley; approved by Palmer.


223. Memorandum Prepared in the Central Intelligence Agency

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia (7). Secret; [handling restriction not declassified]. Prepared in the East European Division, Office of European Analysis. Sent to Dobriansky under an undated covering note.


224. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia (7). Secret; Priority; Exdis; Noforn.


225. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Reagan Library, Donald Fortier Files, Steve Rosen File, Subject File, Technology Transfer—Yugoslavia. Secret; Priority; Nodis.


226. Telegram From the Secretary of State Shultz to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Ambassador Robie Mark Palmer’s Files, 1972–1985, Lot 87 D 177, Yugoslavia 1984. Secret; Immediate; Nodis. Sent Immediate for information to Belgrade and Moscow. Shultz was in New York for the UN General Assembly session.


227. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Ambassador Robie Mark Palmer’s Files, 1972–1985, Lot 87 D 177, Yugoslavia 1984. Secret; Immediate; Nodis.


228. Letter From Yugoslav President Djuranovic to President Reagan

Source: Reagan Library, Executive Secretariat, NSC Head of State File, Yugoslavia: President Djuranovic (8408586–8409290). No classification marking. Printed from an unofficial translation.


229. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Ambassador Robie Mark Palmer’s Files, 1972–1985, Lot 87 D 177, Yugoslavia 1984. Secret; Immediate; Nodis.


230. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Reagan Library, Executive Secretariat, NSC Head of State File, Yugoslavia: President Djuranovic (8408586–8409290). Confidential; Immediate. Drafted by Ben Fairfax (EUR/EEY); cleared by Kuchel, Palmer, Lawrence Greenwood (EB/IFD/OMA), Constable, McKinley, Kimmit, Dobriansky, and Robinson and in Treasury; approved by Burt.


231. Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Platt) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (McFarlane)

Source: Department of State, Executive Secretariat, Sensitive and Super Sensitive Documents, 1984–1989, Lot 92 D 52, ES Sensitive, March 1–6 1985. Secret. Copies were sent to Weinberger and Casey. A typed notation at the top of the memorandum reads, “3/9 delivered via WH courier per S/S—cdb.”


232. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia: Visit of PM Milka Planinc 5/31/85 (3). Secret. The meeting took place in the Cabinet Room. Planinc was in Washington for a private visit. The briefing materials for the meeting with Reagan are ibid. No drafting information appears on the memorandum of conversation. Dobriansky sent it to McFarlane on June 6 for his review and approval. (Ibid.)


233. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia (10). Confidential; Immediate. Sent Immediate for information to the mission to the UN.


234. Letter From President Reagan to Yugoslav President Vlajkovic

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia (10). No classification marking.


235. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D850913–0156. Confidential; Immediate. Shultz visited Belgrade December 17–18.


236. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Secretary State Visit to E. Europe (3). Secret; Priority; Exdis. Sent for information to Rome, Athens, Bucharest, and Moscow.


237. Information Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research (Abramowitz) to Secretary Shultz

Source: Department of State, Executive Secretariat, Sensitive and Super Sensitive Documents, 1984–1989, Lot File 92 D 52, ES Sensitive, Feb 12–22 1986. Top Secret; Sensitive; Noforn; Nocontract. Drafted on February 7 by Richard Clarke (INR/RA); cleared by Gerald Sutton (INR/SEE); approved by Jerome Kahan (INR/FAR).


238. Memorandum Prepared in the Central Intelligence Agency

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia (11). Secret; [handling restriction not declassified]. Prepared in the Southeast European Branch, East European Division, Office of European Analysis at Kuchel’s request and coordinated with the Office of Global Issues, the Office of Near East South Asia, and the Directorate of Operations.


239. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Yugoslavia (11). Confidential; Immediate; Exdis.


240. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Reagan Library, Nelson Ledsky Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—1987–1988 (1), Memos/Letters—Cables—Reports/Research. Confidential; Priority.


241. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—Bilateral 1987. Secret; Immediate; Exdis.


242. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State

Source: Reagan Library, Nelson Ledsky Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—1987–1988 (2), Memos/Letters—Cables—Reports/Research. Secret; Immediate; Exdis,


243. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—Bilateral 1987. Secret; Immediate; Exdis. Sent for information to Tel Aviv.


244. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Yugoslavia—Bilateral 1987. Secret; Immediate; Exdis.


245. Telegram From the Embassy in the Federal Republic of Germany to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Official Correspondence of Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead, July 1982–January 1989, Lot 89 D 139, EE Trip: Belgrade, Yugoslavia, November 13–14. Secret; Immediate; Nodis.